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Friday 10 May 2019

Unwind Organ Donation Task

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Organ Donation Task:
More than 145 Million people have registered as organ donors, but really only about 3 in 

There are more then one surgeon just to do the job for an organ donor, there are a team of surgical's  that helps each other do the job for the organ donor.
The surgical team take away the organs and tissues from the organ donor's body in a operating room.
The surgical don't do there job straight away but do it step by step, they first recover there organs, and then they move onto authorising the tissues just like bones, cornea, and also the skin.

How do the organs get delivered to organ transplants?
Well the organs that the organ donors have given, goes on a flight to being delivered all the way from they were the first time all the way to the country that are waiting for the transplant.
It really gets sent to the Baltimore-based hospital which really takes about five minutes to be given in.
Typically, donor organs are delivered either chartered or commercial flights.

How many lives do organ donors save?
One deceased donor can save up to a really good 8 amount of desperate living lives.
Organ donation can save and enhance a stunning 100 lives through the lifesaving and healing gifts of tissue donation.

Ask other students how many of them intend to donate their organs.
One person had given good information about that they would donate their organs and why they would.
Specifically they would donate there organs because it would help many lives and that they really won't need them once they are dead.
They really think that it is a good idea for the donor to give there organs to people who are in desperate needs, but unless the donor agrees to it.
Some people would agree to donate there organs, but then having their remaining family members to pretty much change their minds for them not letting them donate their organs.
For some people it could make them feel a bit squeamish - when they think about it, because the idea of someone having your kidney or your heart is a little bit creepy in other peoples thoughts - but its still beneficial.
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